Storytelling - inquiry within
Stories—especially fairytales—reflect the cultural landscape, a collective tapestry woven by each individual. Through these tales, we step into the world of the numinous, discovering ancestral knowledge that remains deeply relevant today. Allow the tale to be the guiding star, illuminating the path alongside the instinctual, wild wisdom within us.
I invite you to surrender to the myth, to journey into the uncharted territories of your own psyche through the lens of archetypal imagery found in fairytales. Embrace the mystical journey and feelings that it evokes within.
Together, we will wander down the rabbit hole, delve into emotions, symbols, explore feminine and masculine aspects that are foundational structures of fairytales, holding space for whatever arises.


Important information:
Storytelling events include drumming to facilitate trance like states inviting participants to follow deeper guidance from within. Comfortable clothing is recommended, along with water to stay hydrated.
Pillows, mats, and some blankets will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.
This experience engages the imagination and the unconscious through archetypal imagery, which can be powerful and deeply moving. Strong emotions may arise, and the invitation is to explore them within a safe, supportive circle—if you feel comfortable doing so.
If you have a mental health condition such as psychosis, bipolar disorder, or experience psychotic tendencies, it is essential to consult your medical practitioner before attending to ensure your well-being and the safety of all participants.
The event is drug and alcohol free.
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From David Whyte's Poem - What to Remember When Waking
"...What you can plan is too small for you to live.
What you can live wholeheartedly will make plans enough
for the vitality hidden in your sleep.
To be human is to become visible
while carrying what is hidden as a gift to others.
To remember the other world in this world
is to live in your true inheritance..."